Hitler's War in Africa 1941-1942: The Road to Cairo
By (Author) David Mitchelhill-Green
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Pen & Sword Military
30th June 2021
30th June 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern warfare
940.54231
Hardback
176
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
AUSTRALIAN AUTHOR Adolf Hitler's war in Africa arose from the urgent need to reinforce the Italian dictator, Benito Mussolini, whose 1940 invasion of Egypt had been soundly beaten. Of secondary importance to his ideological dream of conquering the Soviet Union, Germany's Fhrer rushed a small mechanised force into the unfamiliar North African theatre to stave off defeat and avert any political fallout. This fresh account begins with the arrival of the largely unprepared German formations, soon to be stricken by disease and heavily reliant upon captured materiel, as they fought a bloody series of see-sawing battles across the Western Desert. David Mitchelhill-Green has gathered a wealth of personal narratives from both sides as he follows the brash exploits of General Erwin Rommel, intent on retaking Libya; the Nile firmly in his sights. Against this backdrop is the brutal human experience of war itself. AUTHOR: David Mitchelhill-Green is the author of 'Rommel in North Africa', 'With Rommel in the Desert', 'Air War Over North Africa', 'Fighting in Ukraine', 'Rommel's Ghost Division' and 'Tobruk 1942'. Having travelled the globe in search of lost stories from the Second World War, many of his photographic investigations have featured in the U.K. magazine 'After the Battle'. Several years spent in Japan also led to an interest in the country's feudal history and the co-authoring of 'Castles of the Samurai' and 'Samurai Castles'. David lives in Melbourne, Australia, with his wife Jennifer and two children. 32 b/w illustrations
David Mitchelhill-Green is the author of _Rommel in North Africa_, _With Rommel in the Desert_, _Air War Over North Africa_, _Fighting in Ukraine_, _Rommel's Ghost Division_ and _Tobruk 1942_. Having travelled the globe in search of lost stories from the Second World War, many of his photographic investigations have featured in the British magazine _After the Battle_. Several years spent in Japan led to an interest in the country's feudal history and the co-authoring of _Castles of the Samurai_ and _Samurai Castles_. David lives in Melbourne, Australia, with his wife Jennifer and two children.